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Author:
John W. Capbell
[John Wood Campbell Jr.] [pseudonym: Don A. Stuart
Links:
-WIKIPEDIA: John W Campbell
-FILMOGRAPHY: John W. Campbell Jr
(IMDB)
-ENTRY: John W. Campbell American author and editor
(Encyclopaedia Britannica)
-ENTRY: Campbell, John W, Jr
(Encyclopedia of Science Fiction)
-ENTRY: John W. Campbell
(Fantastic Fiction)
-ENTRY: John W Campbell
(Internet Speculative Fiction Database)
-ENTRY: Creators » John W. Campbell
(TV Tropes)
-ENTRY: SFF Author: John W. Campbell
(Fantasy Literature)
-ENTRY: John W Campbell
(SF Gateway)
-INDEX: John W Campbell
(Free Speculative Fiction Online)
-AUDIO INDEX: John Wood Campbell, Jr.
(LibriVox)
-INDEX: John W Campbell Jr
(Internet Archive)
-INDEX: John W. Campbell Jr
(Project Gutenberg)
-INDEX: John W. Campbell
(Standard eBooks)
-OBIT: John W. Campbell of Analog, Science Magazine, Dead at 61
(NY Times, July 13, 1971)
-WIKIPEDIA: Who Goes There?
-RADIO PLAY: "Who Goes There?" By John W. Campbell
(A Late Nite Sci Fi Radio Drama)
-ETEXT: Who Goes There? By John W Campbell
(Baen Books)
-ETEXT: Who Goes There?
[PDF]
-ESSAY: The Atomic Age
(John W. Campbell, November 1945, Astounding Science Fiction)
-AUDIO INTERVIEW: John W. Campbell (1962)
(Interview by Fred Lerner)
-PODCAST: Astounding John W. Campbell and the Golden Age of Science Fiction
(Geno Abbott)
-PODCAST: Episode 65: We're Officially Done with Lovecraft and Campbell with Alec Nevala-Lee
(Our Opinions are Correct, August 27, 2020)
-EXCERPT: The Man Who Made Science Fiction What It Is Today
: On John Campbell Who "Influenced the Dreamlife of Millions": from Astounding: John W. Campbell, Isaac Asimov, Robert A. Heinlein, L. Ron Hubbard, and the Golden Age of Science Fiction. (Alec Nevala-Lee, November 7, 2018, LitHub)
-AUTHOR SITE: Alec Nevala-Lee
-ESSAY: John W. Campbell, a chief architect of science fiction’s Golden Age, was as brilliant as he was problematic
(Scott Bradfield, Nov. 15, 2018, LA Times)
-ARTICLE: John W. Campbell Award Is Renamed After Winner Criticizes Him
: Jeannette Ng, who won the prize this year, said the man it was named after “set the tone of science fiction that still haunts the genre.” (Peter Libbey, Aug. 28, 2019, NY Times)
-ESSAY: John W Campbell, for whom this award was named, was a fascist
(Jeannette Ng, Aug 18, 2019, Medium)
-ESSAY: "Racism and Science Fiction"
(Samuel R. Delany, August 1998, NYRSF)
-ESSAY: The Sins of John W. Campbell Revisited
(Powered by Robots)
-ESSAY: Storm Over Campbell Award
(Mike Glyer, 8/21/19, File 770)
-ESSAY: Jeannette Ng, John W. Campbell, and What Should Be Said By Whom and When
(John Scalzi , 8/20/19, Whatever)
-ESSAY: The Father of Science Fiction: The Best of John W. Campbell
(Alan Brown, July 5, 2018, Reactor)
-ESSAY: John W. Campbell: The Man Who Inspired Two Awards
(Christopher McKitterick)
-ESSAY: Remembering John W. Campbell (1910-1971)
(SF Radio)
-ESSAY: John W. Campbell, Jr. at 105
(Adventures Fantastic)
-ESSAY: SF Intertextuality: Lovecraft and Campbell
(R. L., November 2001, Science Fiction Studies)
-ESSAY: What Do H. P. Lovecraft and John W. Campbell, Jr. Have in Common?
(Adventures Fantastic)
-VIDEO ARCHIVES: “John W. Campbell”
(YouTube)
-
-REVIEW: of Who Goes There? By John W Campbell
(Christopher Fried)
-REVIEW: of Who Goes There?
(e. Magill's, The Unapologetic Geek)
-REVIEW: of Frozen Hell by John W. Campbell
(Mark Yon, SFF World)
-REVIEW: of Frozen Hell
(Richard A Lupoff, Locus)
-REVIEW: of Forgetfulness by John W Campbell
(Classics of Science Fiction)
-REVIEW: of John W. Campbell, Jr.: "The Machine," "The Invaders," & "Rebellion"
(M Porcius Blog)
-REVIEW: of Night by John W Campbell
(Dr. Jason W. Ellis, Dynamic Subspace)
-REVIEW: of Astounding: John W. Campbell, Isaac Asimov, Robert A. Heinlein, L. Ron Hubbard, and the Golden Age of Science Fiction by Alec Nevala-Lee
(BlackGate)
-REVIEW: of Astounding
(Andy Duncan, SFRA Review)
FILM:
-FILMOGRAPHY: John W. Campbell Jr
(IMDB)
-WIKIPEDIA: The Thing From Another World
-WIKIPEDIA: The Thing (1982 film)
-FILMOGRAPHY: The Thing (1982)
(Rotten Tomatoes)
-PODCAST: The Thing
(Video Nasty Project)
-VIDEO: Exclusive John Carpenter intro to The Thing
(National Science and Media Museum, 17 Jun 2008)
Who Goes There? (short story)
(1938) -
John Capbell
(6/08/1910-7/11/1971)
(Grade:B)
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